MCA Cheras: Involuntary recruitment of members?

Folks!

No wonder I got so many headaches lately. There are just too many sick stories about Malaysia lately and I guess that even my own bodily system could not take them anymore.

Yesterday for an example, MalaysiaKini published yet another disturbing story about our political scene. It was not at all pleasant. According to MalaysiaKini, our Cheras DAP MP Mr. Tan Kok Wai alleged that the MCA Cheras Division had registered members of the public as their members, cahoots and cronies without their knowledge!

If that allegation is proven to be true, we are even in a deeper sh*t than we thought! Frankly speaking, such allegation is not the first that I have heard so far. Such allegations had been thrown against UMNO in the past too.

Think about it for a second. How in the world can UMNO be Malaysia’s largest political party when the Malaysian Malays (Melayu) in general are not really interested in politics?

Yeah, sure. Our Malaysian Malay community had voted for UMNO and Barisan Nasional in the past but believe me, that’s as far as they are willing to go for them. Our Malaysian Malay community would not simply go and join them that easily. Only complete idiots would do that.

Those folks can easily deny all the allegations thrown at them of course. Denial is their best way out so far. Unfortunately denial alone would not solve the mystery. If they were not involved, who was responsible for the involuntary registrations then?

Mona Fandey? Toyol? Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam? Casper the Friendly Ghost?

Who is secretly playing with Black Magic over in Barisan Nasional then?

I strongly recommend that both PKR and PAS to look into this as soon as possible. If you folks can prove that such underhand dirty trick is used by UMNO, you folks would have a few extra good smoking guns in your hands! :-)


Courtesy of MalaysiaKini

If you think that BN is playing with sorcery, call up these folks fast! They have changed their name to BNbusters recently. :-)
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